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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
      Guatemala’s Proyectos Ultravioleta gallery offers new models for the art market

      Co-founder Stefan Benchoam has gone from selling beer to make rent to showing at Art Basel

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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach launches its 21st edition as US art-fair competition heats up

      Group’s chief executive says he is ‘doubling down’ in a shifting landscape

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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
      From the art market to creative fungi: panels at Art Basel Miami Beach

      The fair’s Conversations programme explores the Brazilian scene, US institutions, Floridan climate issues and more

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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
      How Allapattah became the centre of Miami’s art scene

      The industrial district has attracted museums, commercial galleries and more

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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
      Collector Estrellita B Brodsky: ‘They discounted any subject that had to do with Latin American art’

      The curator and philanthropist promotes the artists of the region through acquisition, writing and lectures

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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
      Designer Samuel Ross: ‘I love that red-hot line between sculpture and furniture’

      The polymathic Londoner has created everything from watches and taps to paintings shown at White Cube

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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
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      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
      Eugenio López Alonso: collector with an international perspective on the local

      The man behind Mexico City’s Museo Jumex has led the transformation of the capital’s art landscape

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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
      ISLAA is promoting Latin American art in New York and beyond

      It is embedding important works in museums as its new Tribeca building hosts stimulating exhibitions

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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
      Pride and caution for first-time galleries at Art Basel Miami Beach

      Admission to the fair offers significant recognition and selling opportunities as business costs grow

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    • Thursday, 23 November, 2023
      The Art Market
      Changing tastes hobble New York auction season

      Opera Gallery grows in London; report finds UK market at risk in competitive field; star scientist leaves Sotheby’s

      A crowd watch an auctioneer as he tempts bids for modernist paintings
    • Monday, 20 November, 2023
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      The former advertising boss has assembled first-rate Modern British art, which he sends out on loan

      A man with short grey hair and glasses in a pale pink shirt stands next to a bronze sculpture of a man wearing goggles
    • Friday, 17 November, 2023
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      My Favourite Pieces: Alan Bloore on his passion for Panerai

      Finding a community of fellow enthusiasts for the Italian watchmaker helped the Australian former entrepreneur through difficult times

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      Dubai Watch Week: brands dial into Middle East market with local special editions

      Pieces featuring Arabic or Hindi numerals, reflecting the region’s cultures, are gaining in popularity with collectors

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    • Thursday, 16 November, 2023
      The Art Market
      Monets and a Ferrari race for the top spot in New York sales

      New art fair opens in Mumbai; artist Rachel Jones goes it alone; Frieze gets advice from Sheena Wagstaff

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      The Art Market
      Nervous start to New York auction season but Picasso sells for $121mn

      Market fragile amid wider turmoil; England rugby star opens gallery; Peter Doig donates print proceeds to London charity

    • Tuesday, 7 November, 2023
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      Vinyl cut: Copenhagen’s coolest record shops

      Cratediggers of the world — make for the Danish capital. It’s one of Europe’s best spots for rooting out rare grooves

      A detail of a record-covered wall at Copenhagen’s Route 66, including albums by Aphex Twin, Astrud Gilberto and Burial
    • Friday, 3 November, 2023
      FT Magazine
      The scandalous, scarcely believable journey of the little Kandinsky

      Stolen twice. Re-sold around the world. The dramatic afterlife of a master’s postcard-sized painting

    • Thursday, 2 November, 2023
      The Art Market
      Collectors adopt a more cautious approach

      Art Basel/UBS survey; Cromwell Place revamp; Barbara Walters’ $8mn estate sale; Soft Opening’s LA venture; Maggi Hambling’s work in Shanghai

      A woman looks at a gallery wall of paintings arranged in a geometirc grid
    • Thursday, 26 October, 2023
      The Art Market
      Nervous art market waits on make-or-break New York sales

      Phillips celebrates ceramicists; Japan’s commercial scene gears up; Jussi Pylkkänen bids farewell to Christie’s

      An abstract painting with what appear to be parts of a face with painterly effects of burning and charring
    • Thursday, 19 October, 2023
      The Art Market
      Speedy sales at Paris+ fair include Rauschenberg but $40mn Rothko still unsold

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      Slick, urbane and über-masculine, ’80s erotic noirs established a interior mood that still seduces

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    • Friday, 13 October, 2023
      Paris+ par Art Basel 2023
      High Art gallery is flourishing in Paris’s effervescent scene

      Started by three friends, it has introduced a range of international artists to France

      Crossing sticks covered in thread hang in a gallery in front of abstract paintings
    • Friday, 13 October, 2023
      Paris+ par Art Basel 2023
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    • Friday, 13 October, 2023
      Paris+ par Art Basel 2023
      Amber, the precious material that creates caskets and sea monsters

      Galerie Kugel in Paris is bringing rarely seen works to the public in a special exhibition

      Elaborate amber tankard, cup and model cannon on luxurious green velvet
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